CPU usage
I have noticed recently that the fan on my Dell PC is running all the time whereas it did not used to as far as i remember. This is the case even if I close down all applications.
I looked in Task Manager and it shows 62% CPU usage and 69% memory usage. I attach a screen shot that shows 2 Acronis products accounting for 37% of CPU usage. In addition the other process using CPU was mainly Manage Machine Service Mini which I beleive is linked to Acronis and was showing 11.2% CPU
In all cases tak manger shows Power Usage as Very high.
Is this what I should expect to be seeing?
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It has been my experience that when malware updates and/or vulnerability assessment is running the Acronis services shown in your attachment run high. Once these tasks complete things get back to normal.
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It has been the same, or very similar, each time I looked over a couple of days
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John,
You should open a support ticket if this condition continues. Have you restarted your computer by selecting Restart from the Windows Power menu? Doing so often resolves unexpected behavior such as this.
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John Cattell wrote:It has been the same, or very similar, each time I looked over a couple of days
Hello John!
Our support sent you an email on the 4th of May. Please reply to the email so we can help you to troubleshoot and solve the issue.
Thanks in advance!
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This thread does not show some direct communications. I have now found that restarting the PC solves the problem so I need no further help thanks
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John Cattell wrote:This thread does not show some direct communications. I have now found that restarting the PC solves the problem so I need no further help thanks
Hello John.
Thanks for sharing what helped you to workaround the issue.
Feel free to participate anytime.
Thanks in advance!
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